"No information on website that all rooms are not wheelchair accessible and have STAIRS! We have big luggages so need to solve problems of getting on stairs.
No staff at the place and no CCTV in risk zones, that i wonder it is quite dangerous in case other guests does not lock the house, or have intention to do crime to other guests who share the same house.
Good points are free self-service laundry and dryer, the classic ancient style of Japanese house sharing 4-5 rooms of stay.
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"No information on website that all rooms are not wheelchair accessible and have STAIRS! We have big luggages so need to solve problems of getting on stairs.
No staff at the place and no CCTV in risk zones, that i wonder it is quite dangerous in case other guests does not lock the house, or have intention to do crime to other guests who share the same house.
Good points are free self-service laundry and dryer, the classic ancient style of Japanese house sharing 4-5 rooms of stay.
"
"Staff was friendly and accommodated our late checkin. Not a lot of amenities compared to my stay in Super Hotel Osaka but they have the basic amenities. Room was clean and tidy. Close to fuji station and commute is a breeze."
"Staff was friendly and accommodated our late checkin. Not a lot of amenities compared to my stay in Super Hotel Osaka but they have the basic amenities. Room was clean and tidy. Close to fuji station and commute is a breeze."
"The staff were very kind at this location. I did not mind removing our shoes before entering the guest floors since it kept things extermely sanitary. Breakfast was never overcrowed. City Hall is across the street and if it isn't cloudy, you'll get a great view of the mountain. Thank you for a wonderful stay. "
"The staff were very kind at this location. I did not mind removing our shoes before entering the guest floors since it kept things extermely sanitary. Breakfast was never overcrowed. City Hall is across the street and if it isn't cloudy, you'll get a great view of the mountain. Thank you for a wonderful stay. "
"Kuretake Inn Fujisan was a nice spot to stay in and had a lot to offer. There were nice spa facilities, plenty of amenities (even manga to read), and a lovely breakfast every morning. The rooms were kept tidy and the staff were very helpful and kind. I would stay again."
"Kuretake Inn Fujisan was a nice spot to stay in and had a lot to offer. There were nice spa facilities, plenty of amenities (even manga to read), and a lovely breakfast every morning. The rooms were kept tidy and the staff were very helpful and kind. I would stay again."
"Location was convenient, next to the station.
However had to keep the window closed with the subway noise and trash smell.
Otherwise, for the rate the room was fine.
Check in/out was via machine."
"Location was convenient, next to the station.
However had to keep the window closed with the subway noise and trash smell.
Otherwise, for the rate the room was fine.
Check in/out was via machine."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Room was spacious and well appointed with a great view of Mt Fuji. The bathroom was large with an oversized tub. The hotel feels high end even though it’s beside an amusement park. The free bus stops right outside and takes you into town to experience Mt. Fuji, Lake Kawaguchi and many restaurants. We did not eat at the hotel so have no insight into the restaurant."
"We enjoyed our stay at this hotel. The staff was friendly and accommodating, and our room was spacious, clean, and comfortable with a beautiful view of Lake Ashi. The location is lovely albeit a bit more secluded/farther away, right by the lake, with Mount Fuji visible on clear days. The hotel feels a bit dated (think 70s charm) but is well maintained and slightly upscale.
There’s a free shuttle to Odawara Station, but taxis must be booked in advance through the hotel. The dinner buffet was solid—good variety and tasty food. Nearby attractions include Hakone’s small aquarium and zoo (about 5 minutes away), and the famous floating torii gate and shrine, which is around a 20-minute walk through the woods. Go early—the lines get long!"
Mt. Fuji Dream Bridge is just one of the places to see in Fuji, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Amble around the area's parks or visit its monuments.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center during your travels in Miyacho. Make some time to visit the monuments while you're in the area.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Waketamaike Spring during your travels in Fujinomiya. Stroll along the lakeside or discover the area's mountain views.
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What can I see and do near Iwamotoyama Park?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center and The Shida House. Sights like Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine, Jissoji Temple and Old Igarashi Dental Clinic are must-sees while exploring the area. Consider spending a leisurely afternoon outside at Hiromi Park, Wolf Field Playground or Fuji Country Tagonoura Port Park.